The AG series from Deepcool includes mid- and high-end tower coolers designed to cool high-performance processors such as Intel Core i7/i9 and Ryzen 7/9. A typical AG cooling system is a 136mm to 163mm tall tower with a vertically mounted heatsink and multiple heat pipes at the base. The radiator is usually made of aluminum and copper, the substrate gasket is not in direct contact with the processor, and a metal backplate is used to strengthen the structure.


All Deepcool AG cooling systems can be divided into 2 types based on power. The first is a tower with a single fan and an energy efficiency of 100 W, which is enough to cool a modern 4- or 6-core Core i5 processor. The second type is a heavy-duty air cooler with a compacted radiator and double fans operating in the “blowing-blowing” mode. Such options have a thermal package of 240-260 W and are designed to cool Core i9 level processors. As for design, Deepcool keeps its finger on the pulse, trying to release the most current models in two color options (black and white), and also not forgetting about modifications with RGB/ARGB backlighting.

The deepcool AG620 Digital supercooler is ready to demonstrate the seriousness of the AG series with impressive efficiency and a monochrome screen for displaying system information in the style of the Deepcool Assassin 3 cooler. The entire system is a massive metal radiator with large fins, which is blown on the sides by a pair of 120 mm fans, while The radiator itself is surrounded by 6 heat pipes of indirect direct contact. The model has an impressive TDP of around 260 W, which is enough to cool the hottest 16/20/24-core processors, while the maximum noise level does not exceed 29 dBA, which is why the Deepcool AG620 begs comparison with the legends of the Noctua NH-U12A level .